2016
DOI: 10.1111/birt.12217
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Provision of Meaningful Care at Diagnosis, Birth, and after Stillbirth: A Qualitative Synthesis of Parents' Experiences

Abstract: Care received during and after stillbirth may have lasting impacts on parents' future well being. Health care professionals may aid in improving parents' well being after stillbirth by providing care that is cognizant of parents' emotional states. Care strategies arising from the findings of this review are suggested.

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“…Client centred communication is an important aspect of the midwifepatient relationship and women appreciated continuity of care that followed individualized pathways (Baas, Erwich, Wiegers, de Cock, & Hutton, 2015). Similar findings from a qualitative synthesis were recommended for those parents who had experienced intrauterine death and stillbirth (Lisy, Peters, Riitano Jordan, & Aromataris 2016; see also Kingdom, Givens & O'Donnell, 2015).…”
Section: Making Things Better: Continuity Of Care and Feeling In Controlmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Client centred communication is an important aspect of the midwifepatient relationship and women appreciated continuity of care that followed individualized pathways (Baas, Erwich, Wiegers, de Cock, & Hutton, 2015). Similar findings from a qualitative synthesis were recommended for those parents who had experienced intrauterine death and stillbirth (Lisy, Peters, Riitano Jordan, & Aromataris 2016; see also Kingdom, Givens & O'Donnell, 2015).…”
Section: Making Things Better: Continuity Of Care and Feeling In Controlmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…7,8 Bad news transmitted in a sensitive way, with adequate information can favor the psychological recovery of those who suffered a perinatal loss. 6 For residents in training, developing the skills necessary to their clinical practice would bring self-confidence and satisfaction. 9 In Brazil, the National Residency Committee for Pediatrics suggests that residents should develop communication skills, with emphasis in helping families to face death and pain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this specialty, the communication of difficult news is particularly challenging due to the high expectations involved in having a child. 44,45 Setubal et al highlight the need for training in delivering bad news during the OB-GYN Residency in Brazil. 26 Our results corroborate these findings since only 43% (12/28) of the residents self-reported having attended a SPIKES training during their residency program.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%